Tactical Constructivism, Method, and International Relations
Herausgeber: Steele, Brent J; Kessler, Oliver; Gould, Harry D
Tactical Constructivism, Method, and International Relations
Herausgeber: Steele, Brent J; Kessler, Oliver; Gould, Harry D
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This is a book on methods, how scholars embody them and how working within, from or against constructivism has shaped that use and embodiment.
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This is a book on methods, how scholars embody them and how working within, from or against constructivism has shaped that use and embodiment.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138089761
- ISBN-10: 1138089761
- Artikelnr.: 55799924
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138089761
- ISBN-10: 1138089761
- Artikelnr.: 55799924
Brent J. Steele is Francis D. Wormuth Presidential Chair and Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah, USA. Harry D. Gould is Associate Professor of International Relations at Florida International University, USA. Oliver Kessler is Associate Professor at the University of Erfurt, Germany.
Introduction Part I: Interpreting Constructivism 1. Third Generation
Constructivism: Between Tactics and Strategy 2. A Tactical Guide to
Conceptual Analysis 3. Social Constructivism and Actor-Network Theory:
Bridging the Divide 4. Tactics of a Constructivist Pedagogy Part II:
Discourse, Interpretation and Methods 5. Narrative Analysis as a Tactical
Bridge 6. Identities as Tactics: Exposing Relational Foreign Policy as
Story 7. Constructivism, Computational Social-Relational Methods, and
Multiple Correspondence Analysis Part III: Constructivism and the
Interpretive Methods of the Self 8. When Home is Part of the Field:
Experiencing Uncanniness of Home in Field Conversations 9. A Reflexivity
that Works for Us: Ethics Beyond Norms 10. Feminist Curiosity as Method: On
(Limits to) Tactical Uses of Constructivism 11. Researching within the
Instability of Meaning: Decolonial Voices and Practices 12. Constructing a
Scholar on the Road Less Travelled 13. Tactics All The Way Down: The
Politics of Exteriority in Constructivism Part IV: Construction and the
Interpretation of History and Texts 14. How To Do (Differing) Things With
Words: World-Making and (or) Meaning-Making 15. Stubbornly Stumbling into
Making History: Constructivism and Historical International Relations
Constructivism: Between Tactics and Strategy 2. A Tactical Guide to
Conceptual Analysis 3. Social Constructivism and Actor-Network Theory:
Bridging the Divide 4. Tactics of a Constructivist Pedagogy Part II:
Discourse, Interpretation and Methods 5. Narrative Analysis as a Tactical
Bridge 6. Identities as Tactics: Exposing Relational Foreign Policy as
Story 7. Constructivism, Computational Social-Relational Methods, and
Multiple Correspondence Analysis Part III: Constructivism and the
Interpretive Methods of the Self 8. When Home is Part of the Field:
Experiencing Uncanniness of Home in Field Conversations 9. A Reflexivity
that Works for Us: Ethics Beyond Norms 10. Feminist Curiosity as Method: On
(Limits to) Tactical Uses of Constructivism 11. Researching within the
Instability of Meaning: Decolonial Voices and Practices 12. Constructing a
Scholar on the Road Less Travelled 13. Tactics All The Way Down: The
Politics of Exteriority in Constructivism Part IV: Construction and the
Interpretation of History and Texts 14. How To Do (Differing) Things With
Words: World-Making and (or) Meaning-Making 15. Stubbornly Stumbling into
Making History: Constructivism and Historical International Relations
Introduction Part I: Interpreting Constructivism 1. Third Generation
Constructivism: Between Tactics and Strategy 2. A Tactical Guide to
Conceptual Analysis 3. Social Constructivism and Actor-Network Theory:
Bridging the Divide 4. Tactics of a Constructivist Pedagogy Part II:
Discourse, Interpretation and Methods 5. Narrative Analysis as a Tactical
Bridge 6. Identities as Tactics: Exposing Relational Foreign Policy as
Story 7. Constructivism, Computational Social-Relational Methods, and
Multiple Correspondence Analysis Part III: Constructivism and the
Interpretive Methods of the Self 8. When Home is Part of the Field:
Experiencing Uncanniness of Home in Field Conversations 9. A Reflexivity
that Works for Us: Ethics Beyond Norms 10. Feminist Curiosity as Method: On
(Limits to) Tactical Uses of Constructivism 11. Researching within the
Instability of Meaning: Decolonial Voices and Practices 12. Constructing a
Scholar on the Road Less Travelled 13. Tactics All The Way Down: The
Politics of Exteriority in Constructivism Part IV: Construction and the
Interpretation of History and Texts 14. How To Do (Differing) Things With
Words: World-Making and (or) Meaning-Making 15. Stubbornly Stumbling into
Making History: Constructivism and Historical International Relations
Constructivism: Between Tactics and Strategy 2. A Tactical Guide to
Conceptual Analysis 3. Social Constructivism and Actor-Network Theory:
Bridging the Divide 4. Tactics of a Constructivist Pedagogy Part II:
Discourse, Interpretation and Methods 5. Narrative Analysis as a Tactical
Bridge 6. Identities as Tactics: Exposing Relational Foreign Policy as
Story 7. Constructivism, Computational Social-Relational Methods, and
Multiple Correspondence Analysis Part III: Constructivism and the
Interpretive Methods of the Self 8. When Home is Part of the Field:
Experiencing Uncanniness of Home in Field Conversations 9. A Reflexivity
that Works for Us: Ethics Beyond Norms 10. Feminist Curiosity as Method: On
(Limits to) Tactical Uses of Constructivism 11. Researching within the
Instability of Meaning: Decolonial Voices and Practices 12. Constructing a
Scholar on the Road Less Travelled 13. Tactics All The Way Down: The
Politics of Exteriority in Constructivism Part IV: Construction and the
Interpretation of History and Texts 14. How To Do (Differing) Things With
Words: World-Making and (or) Meaning-Making 15. Stubbornly Stumbling into
Making History: Constructivism and Historical International Relations